{Baghdad: Euphrates News} Planning Minister Salman Jumaili revealed that the total dues Contractors that have been audited by the Office of Financial Supervision reached one trillion and {364} billion Iraqi dinars, up to the sixteenth of March this month resulting from audits {1855} treatment were identical .

He said Jumaili in a press release agency {Euphrates News} received a copy of it today that " the total amounts owed definitively reached about {4} trillion and {738} billion dinars , " noting that "these entitlements have been reached after coordination with the ministries and departments not associated with Ministry and the provinces through a series of workshops held by the Ministry of planning with those entities with the participation of the Ministry of Finance and the Office of financial supervision during which they discuss and show the challenges and problems that were facing the disbursement of entitlements process. "

Jumaili He pointed out that " the number of transactions submitted to the Office of Financial Supervision up to the middle of the month of March totaled {7} thousands and {23} treatment", adding that " the ministry has asked all stakeholders to give their viewpoint on the observations raised about these transactions in order to reach the results of the final audit and then disbursed to eligible contractors. "

And download the relevant authorities' responsibility for the delay in the event of failure to answer those important notes. "

The Minister of Planning that " the proportion of transactions corresponding to the total transactions made was about {26.41%} has been to the provinces the largest share of the total transactions made by amounting to more than 1,400 treatment in the share of the ministries and departments not associated with the Ministry of {453} treatment only said that " the provincial dues on according to the total transactions made, which will be disbursed to the beneficiaries of contractors amounted to about {614} billion dinars, while the dues ministries have reached {750} billion {288} million dinars, until on March 16 2017" .anthy